Chifney

The Chifney is used for leading spirited horses and ponies. It is often used with stallions. The Chifney attaches to a halter by the two side rings and a lead rope attaches to the single bottom ring. It is quite a harsh bit, designed to put pressure on the tongue if the horse rears or gets ahead of the handler. It is intended only as an in-hand bit. The Bombers Chifney has a sweet iron mouthpiece that encourages salivation.

"The bit has made an instant improvement, the horse is stopping, no head shaking, no fly jumping and the bucking and the attitude have stopped completely! Thank you very much for your help and expertise."

Pauline

"The new bit has lightened him up a lot & now he can balance nuch better without trying to support himself on me ... Thank you very much for listening to my problems & your choice of bit for us is excellent!"

Caroline

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Hayden Turnbull

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Jannah

"I purchased a Happy Tongue bit from you about a month ago and it has solved my horse's head and tongue problems. She is now one very happy and relaxed horse. Thank you."

Corinne

"I had a break through! We’ve been experiencing severe head tossing, tongue over bit and then pig-rooting, bucking and even rearing. We put in the Bomber Happy Tongue and her whole attitude to going forward and stopping relaxed. She is just so happy and willing now. It was a joy to ride her today."

Kylie

"I just wanted to compliment you and your staff on your service delivery. I do want to say your standard of service was very impressive. I haven't dealt with a company yet in SA that has be so prompt at answering questions and getting a product delivered."

Hilary

"I would just like to thank you for the most amazing, helpful and professional service from Bombers!! My bits arrived this morning and I can't wait to try them out!"